AGNOSTOID BIOSTRATIGRAPHY ACROSS THE MIDDLE–UPPER CAMBRIAN BOUNDARY IN HUNAN, CHINA
- 1 March 2000
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Paleontology
- Vol. 74 (sp53) , 1-104
- https://doi.org/10.1666/0022-3360(2000)53[1:abatmc]2.0.co;2
Abstract
Many trilobite species of the order Agnostida have short stratigraphic ranges and global distribution in open-marine deposits. They are most abundant and most diverse from about the middle Middle Cambrian to the middle Upper Cambrian where they are proving to be excellent biostratigraphic indices. We describe unusually rich agnostoid faunas of that age from two thick, well-exposed sections, one near Paibi and one near Wangcun, in northwestern Hunan Province, China. All collections are from the Huaqiao Formation, the definition of which is revised and its stratigraphic content is expanded. Most of the fossils are well preserved in dark, laminated, argillaceous carbonates that were deposited in lower slope environments. These are assigned to 76 species and 33 genera. New species described are Agnostus? babcocki, Ammagnostus? cryptus, Ammagnostus histus, Ammagnostus hunanensis, Ammagnostus wangcunensis, Baltagnostus? ambonus, Linguagnostus stenus, Lisogoragnostus hybus, Lisogoragnostus mictus, and U...Keywords
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